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<p>This book is about Franklin Oritsemi Moore&mdash;I almost said my father but he was our father as he had many children both sons and daughters. The first thing I noticed about him was his dress pattern&mdash;a very rigid and regimented suit and tie that he wore from Monday to Friday and before up to Saturday. Before the workday was changed to six to five Saturday used to be a half-day workday. He always wore long shirts and wrappers to church on Sundays at the First Baptist Church Lagos by Broad Street and Joseph Street and later on Saturdays too to function. He wore just wrappers and was always bare-chested at home. Sometimes he wore just a singlet on top!</p><p>Apart from his way of dressing he was always in a hurry to get to work and will not listen to anything in the mornings before work making us children (sons) have to catch him after work or before he lay in bed for the night. He had many sides and was very soft-spoken and generous almost to a fault. He loved women or should I say women really loved him and I think I navigated through them to the best of my ability. In many ways he was special and I guess it started in his youth even before becoming a man or why should his immediate family call him a brand of the white man Oyibotie and not Oritsemi his real native name? He loved his children and accountancy his life profession and played superior soccer. He also attended the best school in the world the Government College Ibadan (GCI). I suppose it was there where he first met white students as classmates and dormitory mates.</p><p>Daddy Frank did a lot in his short life and truly represented his dad Sir William A. Moore and his granddad Akinbo which the Itsekiris transformed to Akenbo for the singular &ldquo;crime&rdquo; of leaving his homestead to the Itsekiri kingdom and also marrying the daughter of the king! There is more information about him in the book. Just read on.</p><p>The author wrote the following books:</p><p>&mdash;&ldquo;White Black and Other&mdash;the Race Improvement&rdquo; Law dissertation submitted for a PhD<br />&mdash;&ldquo;Confronting Youth Apathy&mdash;Rescuing Our Youth from Destruction Path and Setting Them on the Upward Path&rdquo;<br />&mdash;Franklin Moore: My Father</p>